Posted on 09/27/2005 6:28:45 AM PDT by ElCapusto
We hear a lot of talk these days about the need to protect and strengthen the traditional American family. Certainly, it is true that the institution of marriage is under attack from every side. But the real threat comes from the multitudes of couples that fail to honor their marriage vows. Adultery is one of the most terrible facts of life in contemporary America. If you watch the daily soap operas on TV many of which are just soft-core pornography you might get the impression that there are more people cheating on their spouses than remaining faithful. And you might be right.
How many people have affairs? Thats hard to say because not everybody will answer honestly. But sex therapist Peggy Vaughan, author of The Monogamy Myth, conservatively estimates that about 60 percent of married men and 40 percent of married women will have an affair at some time during their marriage. Maggie Scarf, author of Intimate Partners, basically agrees.
Since these books were written more than a decade ago, and since more women are leaving the home and entering the workforce, the number of wives having affairs may also have reached the 60 percent range.
Americans have a schizophrenic attitude toward adultery. While 90 percent admit that adultery is morally wrong, according to a Time-CNN poll, 50 percent say that President Bill Clintons morals are about the same as the average married man. While 35 percent think that adultery should be a crime, 61 percent think it shouldnt.
Having an affair simply doesnt carry the social stigma that it once did. According to Playboy magazine, 2 out of 3 women and 3 out of 4 men have sexual thoughts about their coworkers, and about the same number follow through on those libidinous impulses.
Why do husbands and wives cheat on their spouses? Psychologists cite subjective issues like loss of love and feelings of alienation. Certainly the media pressure of our sex-saturated society is a significant influence. But a major factor is the easy availability of cheap and plentiful Internet pornography.
Statistics show that 25 percent of all Internet search engine requests are related to pornography. According to the National Coalition for the Protection of Children and Families, approximately 40 million people in the United States are sexually involved with the Internet. And while 76 percent of women feel that phone sex or cyber-sex is the equivalent of committing adultery, only 41 percent of men do.
Dr. Alvin Cooper and MSNBC.com conducted an online poll of 38,000 people, and 10 percent admitted that they were addicted to Internet pornography. Whats more, a lot of those Internet sex addicts eventually progress from cyber-sex to real-time sexual affairs.
Some legal professionals estimate that as many as one-third of all divorces may have their roots in Internet porn or online affairs. If theres dissatisfaction in the existing relationship, the Internet is an easy way for people to scratch the itch, explains J. Lindsey Short, Jr., president of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.
The pain and suffering caused by adultery is immense, especially for children. They are more likely never to marry, or to later divorce, if they had divorced or cheating parents. After a divorce, many children are unable ever to develop strong, trusting relationships.
There is a direct correlation between the steady decline of morals and values in America and this more accepting contemporary attitude toward adultery. Part of the reason is because most people have forgotten what a marriage really is.
Marriage is more than just a legal status recognized by the state, or even a temporary social contract between two people. True marriage is a solemn covenant relationship between a man, a woman and God. It is a hallowed institution that should be revered, cherished, and preserved.
The act of adultery is childish and selfish, and it hurts everyone involved. It violates at least two of the Ten Commandments: the clear prohibitions against committing adultery and coveting your neighbors spouse.
If we care about the future of our great nation, we as a people must relearn the virtue and necessity of staying committed to the spouses to whom we are married.
Well, the way I've read that verse means that there should be no reason for either spouse to dishonor their marriage vows and cause eventual havoc for their families.
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I'm not defending infidelity, but it's a two sided coin. Both sides need to work at making it work.
IMO, women are overwhelmed with jobs, kids, homework, housework, dinner, etc. They need kindness, understanding, and help. I don't know your circumstances, but dating regularly while married can help to bring romance back to a woman.
Yup...an armed (.45 Ruger) and dangerous female, LOL!
The book was the bible.
You'll find the section on Sodom and Gomhorra of particular interest.
If you ask me, women use that housework kids dinner I'm so tired excuse for not wanting intimacy far too often. I work, I get then kids ready for bed, I wake the kids up and get them ready for school, I do laundry, I do dishes, etc. and on top of that, I fix the cars, mow the land, do house repairs, and other traditional 'man' jobs without assuming that the wife should chip in, yet I still have energy to devote to the relationship.
REALLY? Gosh I didn't know that!
As for you, Keep reading, you will find many parts interesting.
Nothing is new in the world, sin is as old as sin.
My sister-in-law is a full-time nurse who gets up at 5:00, is exhausted by 8:00 pm, and goes to bed. My brother does much of the housework and takes complete charge of the homework detail and studying for tests, etc. He's the one who calls teachers when there is a problem. He gets the kids up and ready for school. He's also an assistant soccer coach and does all the outside work too, which is extensive since they live out in the country and own acres.
He still finds time to take her out regularly on dates, and it seems to be working out well. Women liked to be romanced.
Reagan was divorced before he got involved with Nancy who he later married. He wasn't chasing after every woman that caught his eye, like Clinton (and only God knows the total there). There is NO, and I repeat NO, comparison.
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